Oh, this wasn't a tiki bar installation...there was quite a bit involved.
... and all of that for $10 It is what you said.
BTW the "tiki bar" was more complicated than you assume too. It
involved 2.5 yards of concrete, lots of steel, pilings, walls, a roof,
220 sq/ft of Ipe deck, flagstone, electrical along with actually
building the bar, cutting and polishing a granite top.
Your fireplace was about as complicated as installing my pool heater
and I did pay to have that gas hooked up but it was more than $10, a
lot more.
No, I didn't say that. I said a tiki bar installer would have taken a
dangerous shortcut to save $10.
You have no idea of how complicated or uncomplicated the fireplace
install here was.